05 May: Unveiling the Bread

If you think that Shakespeare was complex, today’s chapter holds one of the greatest of all gemstones that’s been woven into the tapestry of the Creator’s Epic Play…

READ JOSHUA 5 Make notes, if you’d like, of what stands out for you. Feel free to use the “Leave a Comment” box below to also write some of your thoughts.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:

Two things I’ve noticed about my Maker: He never does random (like Shakespeare, He works within a complex multi-layered tapestry); and, His power over-rides our human form of “reason”. Today’s chapter holds examples of both. It was with precision timing that the Creator moved His people into their destination on the tenth day of the first month.[a] This meant that they’d arrive, be healed from their circumcision [v2-3], and be settled, in time for the Jewish Passover. [v10] There’s no coincidence when, on the day after the Passover Lamb was slain – to the very day – the manna ceased. [v12] But what’s it all mean?

As Commander, I Have Now Come!

The Creator God has begun to unveil the True Bread in perfect synchronization with someone who arrives in place of the manna: “…as Commander of the Army of the Lord, I have now come...” [v14] This epic drama is a complex 3D jig-saw puzzle with interlocking puzzle pieces that straddle millenniums. It now includes someone who would later feed 5,000 with two loaves of bread, then claim to be the Bread of Life.[b]

But what about your thoughts – can you tell me what today’s “breadcrumb” is? Leave a note in the “Comments” box below to tell me what you think of today’s chapter.

Wanting to speak directly to your complex Creator God? The rest of this webpage uses Jesus’ own prayer to help…[c]

THE LORD’S PRAYER:

1. Praise:“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your Name. Your Kingdom come! Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven …”

May all people know of Your mighty acts and the glorious splendour of Your Kingdom, O Lord. Your Kingdom is an everlasting Kingdom and Your dominion endures throughout all generations. You, Lord, are trustworthy in all that You promise. You’re faithful in all You do. [Psalm 145:12-13]

Your Country: Parents and Carers of Children

Yourself: The use of your treasures

Your concerns for today

You’ve given Your solemn Word, Father God, that You’ll destroy the shroud that enfolds all peoples, the sheet that covers all nations – You’ll swallow up death forever. Amen to the God who answers our prayer. [Isaiah 25:7-8]

3. Admit: “…Forgive us our sin as we forgive those who sin against us…”

With kindness You show Yourself faithful, Father God. With the blameless You show Yourself blameless. With the pure You show Yourself pure. But with the devious and perverted, You’ll show Yourself well-judging. [2 Samuel 22:26-27]

4. Protect: “…Lead us not into temptation but delivers us from evil.”

Thank-you that You didn’t send Your Son into the world to condemn the world, Lord God, but instead, to save the world through Him. [John 3:17]

“For Yours Lord is the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory now and forever. Amen!”

When Jesus was questioned, tested, tricked or in His hour of great need, He always spoke things that were previously written in God’s Word.[e] Following these memory verses from ten topics, will help you learn 52 verses from the bible in a year! THIS WEEK’S MEMORY VERSE: An Assured Future

Jesus said: “Anyone who chooses to do the will of God will find out whether my teaching comes from God or whether I speak on my own.” [John 7:17]